16.12.030 Preliminary plat—Drawing required.
   The preliminary plat drawing shall be prepared at a scale of one inch equals one hundred feet or larger for subdivisions where the majority of lots are less than five acres in size. The scale may be reduced to one inch equals two hundred feet for subdivisions in which the minimum lot size is five acres or more. The preliminary plat shall be prepared in a twenty-four by thirty-six inch sheet size format. If more than one sheet is necessary, each sheet shall be numbered, keyed and each sheet shall show match lines. The face of the drawing shall contain the following information:
   A.   The Name of the Subdivision. The name shall not duplicate or too closely resemble the name of any subdivision previously filed in the city;
   B.   Date of Preparation, Scale and North Arrow. The top of each sheet shall represent north wherever possible;
   C.   Vicinity Map. A vicinity map drawn at a scale of one inch equals one thousand feet or one inch equals two thousand feet, showing the location of the proposed subdivision in the city and its relationship to surrounding development;
   D.   The names, addresses and phone numbers of the developer or subdivider, and the individual or firm responsible for the preparation of the preliminary plat;
   E.   A legal description of the subdivision boundary;
   F.   The boundary lines of the subdivision in a heavy, solid line and referenced to section or quarter section lines;
   G.   A description of all monuments, both found and set, which mark the boundary of the subdivision, and a description of all control monuments used in the survey;
   H.   Existing contours at a maximum interval of one foot unless waived by the planning director;
   I.   General location and extent of any significant natural features such as streams, or drainageways;
   J.   Floodplains and floodways as delineated on maps available from the planning director with certification that if such floodplains exist all lots can and shall be elevated to one foot above the one- hundred-year flood elevation;
   K.   Location, dimensions, and names of existing roads, streets, alleys, railroad rights-of-way and structures within two hundred feet immediately adjacent to the property showing how they relate to the proposed subdivision layout;
   L.   Location, size and grades of existing sanitary and storm sewers and location and size of water mains, gas lines, pipelines, or other underground utilities or installations within the proposed subdivision and within two hundred feet immediately adjacent thereto;
   M.   Locations and dimensions of all easements of record;
   N.   Existing zoning and land use of the proposed subdivision and immediately adjacent areas;
   O.   Location and width of proposed streets, alleys, pedestrian ways and easements, with proposed names for streets;
   P.   Layout, numbers and approximate dimensions of proposed lots and blocks;
   Q.   Location of proposed fire hydrants, light standards, stop signs, traffic signals and gang mail boxes;
   R.   Location, dimension and size in acres of all sites proposed to be used for commercial, industrial, multifamily residential, public or quasi-public use, with the use noted;
   S.   A summary of the total number of acres, number of lots, acreage of commercial or industrial areas, acreage of open space, amount of land in rights-of-way and other descriptive material useful in reviewing the proposed subdivision.
(Ord. 1179 § 3.2(A)(1), 1987)